Spread 1/2 C tomatoes on the bottom of a loaf pan. Carefully roll each lasagna sheet up and place, seam-side down in the loaf pan. Repeat with remaining lasagna rolls. Top everything with remaining tomatoes and 1/4 C mozzarella cheese.

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 10-15 minutes, until heated through.

I sampled one and thought it was delicious for such a makeshift meal. I just couldn’t get my mind off a smoothie!

Throughout the past few days, I’ve seriously gone from zero to 60 on the smoothie scale. I hadn’t had any for the past few months, thanks to Kansas winters and a broken blender. But, spring has sprung and I also sprung for a new blender.

In other words, smoothies are going to become mighty common on this blog. (Foreshadowing?)

Monday morning I woke up in a mood to be productive. I just needed to be properly fueled…

After breakfast, I made some serious progress with my big project that’s due at the end of the week. It might just kill me, but I’m getting somewhere…

My mind can only take so much, so I took a study break to run J.C. Penney to look for some new leggings for my half-marathon.

I tried a few styles on and found one that fit the bill — and my bum. Score.

I had to give it a test run before the big race this weekend, so I geared up…

Then I hit the road for four+ hilly, hilly miles. I think the pants were just the boost I needed to conquer the route. Plus, the definitely passed the comfort test and will be making an offical reappearance for Sunday’s race.

Even though I felt good on the run, I was pretty starving by the time I got home. Good thing I didn’t have to spend much time contemplating what to make…

I was motivated to be productive again after lunch, so I worked for a few more hours on my paper. Assignments like this one take a lot out of me, but I know it will be worth it in the end. I’ll share more details when I can — Unlike most school projects, this is actually interesting!

Later on, Dan and I were both at stopping places on homework, so he came over for dinner. This time, I actually had food to make!

Unfortunately, reality beckoned after dinner and he had to head back to his place. That meant a night for me scanning blogs, helping myself to a little ice cream and catching up on a little Real Housewives. Important stuff, really.

Questions: What do you do when there’s no food in the house? In general, how much more food does your spouse eat than you?

When I’m alone, I’m content with some cereal or a smoothie. But, as a rule of thumb, Dan eats about three times as much as I do. He’s an active guy!